AR, with silencer, in 223, with .22 unit. Kahr CM9, daily ccw pocket 9mm. Kahr CW9, for belt carry, competition, hunting, practice. that way, it's very similar to the actual ccw gun, but the fouling and wear of practice don't go onto the carry gun. and, if you lose the carry gun (as evidence, let's say) you've got a spare that you are accustomed to, have a rig for, etc. most of the parts interchange, too, of course. no worries about a broken or worn part on the practice gun, you see? and you'll never have such a problem on the pocket gun, cause you rarely fire it.
there's no need to take birds on the wing. birds all land anyway, and short of a goose, don't offer the return adequate for firing a shotgun shell at them. they are easily snared. shtf purposes only, spread a bit of corn for them, with fishhooks in some of it, tied to stakes. Horrible way to go, so it's for survival only.
there's no need to take birds on the wing. birds all land anyway, and short of a goose, don't offer the return adequate for firing a shotgun shell at them. they are easily snared. shtf purposes only, spread a bit of corn for them, with fishhooks in some of it, tied to stakes. Horrible way to go, so it's for survival only.